Is Kaplan University Right for You?
At Kaplan University you could discover your potential and learn how to make the most of it. Our curriculum is specifically geared toward guiding you in your pursuit of a rewarding and successful career. We strive to help you reach your goals by offering quality degree programs that integrate general education, professional skills, and career-focused training. Contact us today for more information about Kaplan University in Mason City, Iowa.
9 out of 10 Kaplan University campus graduates are employed.*
Learn how you can earn a college degree and be on the move toward a satisfying, rewarding career. Kaplan University offers career-focused curriculum, education for the real world, instructors who work in the field, support for busy adults, blended online/offline learning, and career placement services.
Flexibility
Our classes are offered both day and night giving you the flexibility needed to balance your life and your education. You can continue working at your current job while receiving an education that could lead to a successful career. We also offer online courses to create even more balance in your life.
Professional Setting
At Kaplan University, you can gain a real-world education in a number of programs. You can learn in laboratories, workshops, and traditional classrooms. Most programs also offer on-the-job externships to help you gain valuable hands-on experience. Don’t wait any longer to change your future. Explore Kaplan University and find out how we can help you find success.
The Kaplan Difference
A great education can make a huge difference in terms of your future. At Kaplan University, Mason City campus, we provide a great education through an assortment of courses, a great atmosphere, and an experienced faculty. Certificate, diploma, and degree programs are available for many rewarding careers. Enroll in Kaplan University and see what we can do for your career.
*Kaplan
University calculates internal employment placement rates to ensure that its
students are succeeding beyond graduation. Those rates are calculated as the
number of
students who graduated between July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010, and were placed
by December 31, 2010, divided by the total number of students who graduated
between July 1, 2009, to June 30, 2010, and were available for placement.
Graduates available for placement are those graduates who did not have a
placement waiver or were not otherwise unavailable for placement for reasons
including health-related issues, pregnancy, continuing education, or military
service.